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Health See other Health Articles Title: The Case for Disbanding Public Health Agencies Public health agencies tend to be treated like authoritative sacred cows In reality, they have politicized health policies to the point where they really are a health hazard During March of 2020, Swedens state epidemiologist, Anders Tegnell, showed us how public health can be managed ethically by refusing to lockdown Swedens residents. The rest of the public health discipline, however, entered the territory in which we now place the universally castigated discipline of eugenics. Eugenics breaches ethics and causes enormous harm to the fabric of mankind. Likewise, lockdowns breach ethics and have terrorized or killed millions of people worldwide. I recently assisted Professor Gigi Foster in preparing a cost-benefit analysis of Australias response to covid-19. This analysis, published as a book, shows that the harm caused by lockdowns in Australia exceeds any benefits by at least sixty-eight times. Magnifying these to the rest of the world, I estimate that between three to ten million people have been killed, trillions of dollars have been destroyed, and billions of people have been harmed worldwide by lockdowns; a gift that will keep on giving well into the future. Lockdowns did not only increase noncovid related deaths. A study I carried out jointly with Jason Gavrilis in mid-2022, published by the India Policy Institute, shows that lockdowns also increased covid-19 deaths. Countries which implemented lockdowns and related measures have experienced, on average, more covid-19 deaths than Sweden. If the findings of this study are validated by other researchers, then the sheer evil of these lockdowns and associated policies will baffle future generations. In this article, I show that the public health response to covid-19 is not the exception but the rule. The evil policies of public health are the inevitable outcomes of the intrinsic information failures and incentives deeply embedded within its structure. A Pattern of Depredations What happened in 2020 is typical of public health. As Luc Bonneux and Wim Van Damme explained in the World Health Organizations (WHO) 2011 bulletin, a culture of fear and worst-case thinking were the hallmarks of public health during the avian and swine flu of the early 2000s: The pandemic policy was never informed by evidence, but by fear of worst-case scenarios. Swedens ethical covid-19 response must not mislead us into thinking that public health can somehow be reformed. Tegnell is not representative of public health. As a remedy, Bonneux and Van Damme asked that public health be accountable for reasonableness in a process of openness, transparency and dialogue with all the stakeholders, and particularly the public. But true to its character, public health did none of this during covid- 19 and instead imposed extreme censorship across the world. Exaggerations and Breach of Pandemic Plans The pre-2020 public health literature was explicit that policies involving lockdowns must never be pursued since their harms vastly exceed their benefits. The WHO pandemic guidelines of 2019 insisted on proportionate measures, had an extensive discussion of the ethics of each measure, and ruled out reckless measures like lockdowns and border closures. I summarized this literature in The Great Hysteria and The Broken State and in a complaint to the International Criminal Court. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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